Hume's problem: the anthropic principle?

Exercise; weak argument: humans played no existence on how the universe was made

Strong argument: the universe is ordered(causes and effects) and development of life contributed to the making of the universe, but by chance.

Hubristic principle: god didn't wish the universe into existence, it's pure scientific chance that the universe exsists.

Most it be good chance?
What do you think?

Cwhite2191
Asked Feb 02, 2012
Understanding the "Big Bang" theory is difficult enough without trying to figure out who lit the fuse. :-)

Maybe if someday God publishes a revised edition of the Book of Genesis, we may have a clue but for now, the true answer (and the one that academics have such a hard time with) is that nobody knows the answer.
Rob
Answered Feb 02, 2012
Edited Feb 02, 2012
yep. nobody can prove even thougj we all have thoughts and theries and beliefs.

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